This is really simple to prepare and tastes even better the next day. You can dress it up with any of the sauces below.

Yield:6-8

Ingredients:

6–8 pieces salmon fillet -

3/4 cup good-quality white wine -

4 bay leaves -

3 slices of lemon -

1/4 cup sugar -

approx 1 tsp salt -

pepper to taste -

Instructions:

Bring all ingredients, aside from the fish, to a boil in a wide, low pot. Add the salmon and cook for approximately 10–15 minutes. Gently remove the fish from the pot and transfer it to a platter or glass dish. Pour the liquid over the fish, cover, and refrigerate.

Note: This is a mild-tasting fish. If you prefer, you can add 2 Tbsp of lemon juice and a little more sugar for more intense flavor. Also, I tried it once with ½ cup semi-dry white wine and ¼ cup sweet white wine, and it was really tasty.

You can also use dill mayo or cilantro mayo. It also tastes very good with Salsa Verde, which is an uncooked green Italian sauce — but it’s not Pesachdig.

Important info: Fish spoils quickly, even in the refrigerator. Try to buy fish on the day you are cooking it, but if you have to keep it even overnight, place it in a large strainer set over a bowl, pile ice on top of the fish, and refrigerate. The melting ice will rinse away any bacteria and keep the fish in better condition.

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